The Sixty-seventh World Health Assembly was held at the Palais des Nations, Geneva, from 19 to 24 May 2014, in accordance with the decision of the Executive Board at its 133rd session.1 The theme for the general discussion in plenary meetings was “The link between climate and health”.2

The officers of the Health Assembly were:

Outgoing Vice-President of the Sixty-sixth World Health Assembly:

Dr Shigeru Omi (Japan)
 

President of the Sixty-seventh World Health Assembly:

Dr Roberto Morales Ojeda (Cuba)
 

Vice-Presidents:

Dr Neil Sharma (Fiji)
Mr François Ibovi (Congo)
Mr Maithripala Yapa Sirisena (Sri Lanka)
Dr Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis (Lithuania)
Mr Sadiq bin Abdul Karim Al-Shehabi (Bahrain)

The verbatim record contains the record of proceedings during the nine plenary meetings of the Health Assembly. The digital recording of the meetings includes the interventions made by each speaker, in the original language of delivery.

In addition, the summary records of the work of Committee A and Committee B are provided in document WHA67/2014/REC/3, which also contains the list of participants. The resolutions and decisions are provided in document WHA67/2014/REC/1, in addition to other relevant material. For a list of abbreviations used in these volumes, membership of the Health Assembly committees, the agenda and the list of documents for the session, please see the preliminary pages of document WHA67/2014/REC/1.

1 Decision EB133(10) (2013).
2 Document A67/DIV./2.

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